
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I am still struggling with Isaac, but LOVE Dell in this series. They gave her so much more depth of character. This is the “roadtrip” book, where they pick up a few characters, throw them outside the supporting cast and have us learn all about a new place at the same time.
When last we left Dell, she was in trouble. They ended up throwing her in supernatural prison which, obviously, is not great for a pack animal. This happen quickly at the start, somehow everyone is convinced breaking her out of jail is a good thing, and that they should trust a fae king, and that we’re all good with Isaac being able to shift to cover for Dell, and … a million other probably bad decisions, but made sense at the time. This puts Dell and her love triangle/ex-love triangle together in faerie, trying to… gosh I kind of forget. Oh! It has something to do with them needing their teenage winged friend back to be the person they are rooting to become king? It gets really complicated in the machinations and motivations in this book.
The love story, if we can call it that, does make a lot of progress. By progress I mean that they say I love you which… do they even know each other well? Sure they’ve been in life threatening situations but it feels like a fated mates quick type of love. I guess I’m on board, but can we please stop hurting Dell? She cares so much about so many people and I think she gets the short end of the stick most times. I can see the character growth from her, and it was definitely a wild ride in this book, but book 3 can’t come quick enough.
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